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15.3.2804.607 is as real as 15.3.2688.420, both are digitally signed by microsoft, it even installs okay but messenger won't sign in.

How many megs is .420

and how many is .607 ;)

which number is bigger

doh.

2806 is bigger than 2804

2806 is the CURRENT stable build available.

How many megs is .420

and how many is .607 ;)

which number is bigger

doh.

2806 is bigger than 2804

2806 is the CURRENT stable build available.

There's no offline installer for 15.3.2804.607 yet, so can't say.

I'm not saying it isn't the current stable build, just saying it ISN'T FAKE, as you claim.

long time reader, first time poster here. hello.

i've been f5ing the essential threads for a week now.

is it only me that noticed that babysexydoll09 registered a week ago and he's at 100 posts now, mostly fake speculations about it being released. he has exactly 5 threads in windows live forums, all of them saying that it's released and none of them turned out to be true. and i've yet to see any flame towards him. isn't this kind of behavior that is against the rules?

long time reader, first time poster here. hello.

i've been f5ing the essential threads for a week now.

is it only me that noticed that babysexydoll09 registered a week ago and he's at 100 posts now, mostly fake speculations about it being released. he has exactly 5 threads in windows live forums, all of them saying that it's released and none of them turned out to be true. and i've yet to see any flame towards him. isn't this kind of behavior that is against the rules?

I agree, looks suspicious to me.

long time reader, first time poster here. hello.

i've been f5ing the essential threads for a week now.

is it only me that noticed that babysexydoll09 registered a week ago and he's at 100 posts now, mostly fake speculations about it being released. he has exactly 5 threads in windows live forums, all of them saying that it's released and none of them turned out to be true. and i've yet to see any flame towards him. isn't this kind of behavior that is against the rules?

I dont think its against the rules per-se, but it IS hella annoying seeing all these threads saying its out.

Can a mod please merge them all for us?

http://twitter.com/fmartin_MS/status/16338228144 confirms my feelings that this guy cant be trusted.

Agreed! He's just doing a guessing game from an internal source, who also may or may not know what they are talking about.

So this is still on a a beta and not as a final??

Off course, we are waiting for Windows Live Essentials BETA, not Final.

I dunno about anyone else but doesn't it's name give some sort of clue? Windows Live Essentials 2011? :whistle: that is my 2 cents.

Haha...I think it is just part of the name, it does not mean it will release in 2011. If Microsoft releases it in 2011, I will be damn!

Off course, we are waiting for Windows Live Essentials BETA, not Final.

Haha...I think it is just part of the name, it does not mean it will release in 2011. If Microsoft releases it in 2011, I will be damn!

Well they tend to release software on the year that in it's title (Win98 released in 1998, Win2000 in 2000 fast forward to now, Office 2010 was released in 2010) so it's looking pretty likely to be released in final form by 2011. I deleted my orginal post though because it was actually not relevant to the topic, I misread it as when is the final release...not public beta, opps!!

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